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Minnesota Vikings
Record: 12 - 4 Location: Minneapolis, MN Head Coach: Brad Childress
Division: North Arena: Mall of America Field at Hubert H. Humphrey Metrodome Titles: 0
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Brett Favre, QBTuesday 7/27, 8:51 AM CT
In a recent interview with USA Today, Brett Favre stated that he believed his career was over after his ankle injury in the NFC Championship game.

Our View:Favre has obviously since changed his mind and continues to mull over whether or not to play another season, as opposed to simply announcing his retirement. Favre had a few telling things to say in the interview, one being that he felt like he owed the Vikings players another season and that he hadn't felt that way about anyone in a long time: sorry Packers fans. Favre also joked about playing football until he's 50. As it's stood for the past month, we'd be shocked if he didn't come back to play this season.
Mickey Shuler, TEMonday 7/26, 5:49 PM CT
According to the National Football Post's Aaron Wilson, the Vikings have signed seventh round draft pick Mickey Shuler to a four-year deal.

Our View:He could make up to $1.85 million. A tight end, look for him to be limited to blocking next season if he makes the team.
Brett Favre, QBMonday 7/26, 1:49 PM CT
Vikings coach Brad Childress said that Brett Favre (ankle) only needs 2-to-3 weeks of preparation to be ready for the season, according to the Minneapolis Star-Tribune.

Our View:Favre still hasn't made his decision, but it sounds like the Vikings are again willing to let him come aboard midway through the preseason. For now, Tarvaris Jackson is working as the No. 1 quarterback with Sage Rosenfels at No. 2 and Joe Webb at No. 3, but you can expect each to move one slot down on the depth chart if Favre announces his comeback.
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